Joe Dempsie Height, Weight, Age, Body Statistics

Joe Dempsie is an English actor who rose to fame after playing the character of Chris Miles in the teen drama series, Skins. His other notable performance includes his role as Gendry in the fantasy drama series, Game of Thrones. He has also appeared in a number of other TV shows and movies like Sweet Medicine, Doctor Who, This Is England ’86, New Worlds, One of Us, One for the Road, The Damned United, Monsters: Dark Continent, Dark River, Blitz, Burn Burn Burn, and Been So Long. Joe also enjoys a huge fan base with more than 250k followers on Instagram and over 200k followers on Twitter.

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Joe Dempsie as seen in Paris in August 2018 (Estellecht / Wikimedia / CC BY-SA 4.0)

Religion

Christianity

Best Known For

Having been cast as Chris Miles in the comedy-drama series, Skins, and as Gendry in the fantasy drama series, Game of Thrones

Playing a variety of characters in a number of TV shows like Peak Practice (2002) as Leon, Doctor Who (2008) as Cline, This Is England ’86 (2010) as Higgy, The Fades (2011) as John, One of Us (2016) as Rob Elliot, and Deep State (2018) as Harry Clarke

Appearing in a number of movies which include Heartlands (2002) as Craig, One for the Road (2003) as Joyrider, The Damned United (2009) as Duncan McKenzie, Monsters: Dark Continent (2014) as Frankie, Burn Burn Burn (2015) as James, and Been So Long (2018) as Krestel

First Film

In 2003, he made his theatrical film debut as Craig in the road-comedy-drama movie, Heartlands. The film was premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in August 2002.

First TV Show

He made his first TV show appearance as Leon in an episode of the drama series, Peak Practice, in 2000.

Personal Trainer

He stays fit by working out at the gym on a regular basis.

Joe Dempsie Favorite Things

Co-Stars – Everyone from Skins

Line In A Play – “I start browsing hardcore p*rn sites while I look for news on the war. A common theme. Life.”